De Witte's book is a thought-provoking and important contribution.
Malcolm Ross, Reviews & Critical Commentary
What are the legal, political, economic, and moral limits of European solidarity? Floris de Witte's book, Justice in the EU: The Emergence of Transnational Solidarity tackles these difficult questions from an innovative perspective. Instead of focussing on solidarity between Member States, the book explores the way in which European integration and EU law reshape the relationship between citizens. By understanding justice as a relational commitment between citizens that stand in a particular relationship to each other, de Witte interestingly introduces interpersonal claims of solidarity based on relational interactions as a useful method for capturing cosmopolitan dynamics within the structures of the nation state.
Anastasia Poulou, European Journal of Legal Studies